What to take for acute upper respiratory tract infections

Acute upper respiratory tract infections are usually treated symptomatically, while bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics.
Acute upper respiratory tract infections are mostly caused by viral infections, and generally may have symptoms such as nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat, myalgia, fever, etc. Clinical treatment is also generally symptomatic, such as analgesia, antipyretic, relief of nasal congestion, etc., and commonly used medications such as acetaminophen and pseudoephedrine are often used to treat the condition, and antiviral treatment is generally not recommended.
For patients with a longer history of illness and weaker resistance, it may be accompanied by bacterial infections, and generally requires a combination of amoxicillin, levofloxacin and other drugs to fight infection.
Acute upper respiratory tract infection is recommended to go to the hospital, in the doctor’s guidance to take medication treatment, not blindly self-medication.